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WW4 - Unit 2: My home - Lesson 3

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  • floor
  • Change into possessive adjective: They
    their
  • they / Whose / spoons / are / ?
    Whose spoons are they?
  • very / room / tidy / His / is / .
    His room is very tidy.
  • in
  • How / room / messy / is / his / ?
    How messy is his room?
  • Where is the apple?
    It's next to the book.
  • under
  • Change into possessive adjective: It
    Its
  • sofa
  • dining room
  • spoons / The / on / are / the / table / .
    The spoons are on the table.
  • Where's the elephant?
    The elephant is next to the chair.
  • Change into possessive adjective: He
    his
  • table
  • are / plates / Who / they / ?
    Whose plates are they?
  • sink / The / in / kitchen / is / the / .
    The sink is in the kitchen.
  • very / It's / messy / .
    It's very messy.
  • bowl
  • Change into possessive adjective: She
    her
  • tidy
  • in front of
  • fridge
  • the / in / of / front / The / sofa / is / table / .
    The table is in front of the sofa
  • her / are / spoons / They / .
    They are her spoons.
  • Change into possessive adjective: You
    your
  • bookshelf / is / the / Where / ?
    Where is the bookshelf?
  • behind
  • spoon / Whose / this / is / ?
    Whose spoon is this?
  • messy / your / room / How / is / ?
    How messy is your room?
  • Change into possessive adjective: We
    our
  • toy box
  • Where is the cat?
    It's behind the box.
  • plate
  • Change into possessive adjective: I
    my
  • sink
  • on
  • plates / They / are / our / .
    They are our plates.
  • next to
  • Where's the cat?
    It's in front of the box.
  • spoon
  • cat / the / Where / is / ?
    Where is the cat?
  • rug / in / the / living room / The / is / .
    The rug is in the living room.
  • messy
  • rug
  • dining room / It's / his / .
    It's his dining room.